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Nigerians Should Present NPC Certificates To Modify Date Of Beginning On NIN – NIMC

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Nationwide Identification Administration Fee (NIMC) has mentioned that Nigerians making use of to alter their date of delivery on the Nationwide Identification Quantity (NIN) database will now be required to offer an digital civil registration and very important statistics system (e-CRVS) certificates from the Nationwide Inhabitants Fee (NPC).

Way of life Nigeria experiences that the Fee said this in new tips for date of delivery change it launched on Sunday through its X deal with.

Along with the certificates, NIMC mentioned copies of different legitimate paperwork reminiscent of identification and utility letter for modification will now be addressed to the DG/CEO, NIMC.

Based on the Fee, with the brand new tips, date of delivery modification can solely be achieved as soon as in a lifetime and solely at NIMC enrolment centres.

It warned that its licensed brokers aren’t allowed to do date of delivery modification and different types of modification.

Earlier than the newest announcement, solely an affidavit and the fee of N15,000 have been required for the modification of age and different modifications on the NIN system.

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